Annabel, realizing that the Indian, despite his impassive countenance, threatened some horrible catastrophe, started up with a scream.
III FULFILMENT Looking back upon it now, it seems inconceivable that we said as little to each other as we did, of this horrible catastrophe.
"Is it going to take some horrible catastrophe to wake people up?"
And while she contemplated so horrible a catastrophe, she seemed to shrivel and wilt in a furnace of secret shame.
Ye curious readers, whose expectations are already on the stretch for the noble history of the terrace, listen to the tragedy, and abstain from trembling, if you can, at the horrible catastrophe.
She flew on, almost waiting for it to reappear, unable to believe that she had witnessed a horrible catastrophe taking place so simply and quietly.
Hold meetings to avert this horrible catastrophe.
Might it not be that, beneath these fair appearances, the islanders covered some perfidious design, and that their friendly reception of us might only precede some horrible catastrophe?
Not one of the Red agents survived the horrible catastrophe.
"His idea of a horrible catastrophe is something like the war they just fought here."